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Anonymous

Posted October 1, 2010

Music to fall in love with

This is the kind of music my parents listened to and fell in love with. I love this kind of music. Imagine the trio underneath your window serenading you with this kind of music, It definitely can make you fall in love.

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Anonymous

Posted October 1, 2010

Todo Panchos

The name is Enrique Caceres. He performed with Los Panchos for about 2 years only. Listen to the first two titles in this disc and discover a voice and great musician that deserves to be ensconced among the greatest latin singers ever. He stands out well beyond anything and any sound los Panchos ever produced. Sadly, he was too good for the skinny Pancho voices and was let go. Where? If you ever find out any of his records, please write them here.

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Anonymous

Posted October 1, 2010

Todo Panchos

Contigo Aprendi: a Poet sings. In my previous review I recommended the first two titles. Actually, Enrique Caceres sings in ''Contigo Aprendi'', ''Pecadora'' and ''Voy a Apagar la Luz'', titles 2,3 and 4. Enrique's voice and his interpretations is what is magnificent in this album. Sadly, these three songs are all that we have of this magician of song. Enjoy them.

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